Starting Guard Sophie Cunningham of Indiana Fever launches her podcast venture.
Sophie Cunningham, the Indiana Fever's dynamic player, has ventured into a new realm with her podcast, "Show Me Something." Co-hosted with West Wilson, the show delves into a variety of topics such as WNBA insights, pop culture, entertainment, lifestyle, and social media growth.
One of the key topics that has garnered attention is Cunningham's outspoken defense of teammate Caitlin Clark as the undisputed face of the WNBA. Her candid discussions on the show have sparked viral moments due to her blunt, no-nonsense commentary.
The podcast has also addressed league controversies, with Cunningham voicing her frustrations about officiating, leading to fines from the WNBA. This bold approach has resonated with fans, while also stirring up debate about current issues in women's basketball.
Cunningham's podcast is backed by Colin Cowherd's The Volume and co-hosted by West Wilson, a Bravo reality star and former Complex producer. Wilson, known for appearing in the Bravo series "Summer House" and "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen," brings a unique perspective to the show.
Since joining the Fever last offseason, Cunningham has developed a strong rapport with Clark. On the court, she is averaging 7.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, and a steal in her debut season in Indianapolis. Off the court, she has secured endorsement deals with Adidas, Arby's, and Ring.
The Fever, led by Cunningham, won the Commissioner's Cup in-season competition. However, their next challenge comes on Friday, as they visit the Dallas Wings at 7:30 p.m. ET in Arlington.
It's an exciting time for Sophie Cunningham, both on and off the court. Her new podcast, "Show Me Something," is a testament to her passion for the WNBA and her desire to engage with fans in a meaningful way.
Note: This article does not contain any related stories about Caitlin Clark's injury or Paige Bueckers' historic start.
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